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I’ve had a series of scam Bank of Nigeria/FBI scams lately – this one makes a change. Although this scammer tells me the old, old story. You know the one – “Mrs Tan” is a) dying of cancer, b) rich and c) just wants to leave all her millions to me – or you – or any of the other thousands of people who received this email.
“Mrs Tan” isn’t dying, she isn’t rich and she certainly doesn’t want to send you money. She is hoping to take money from you by charging you fees. Delete the email and ignore her.
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Hello,
My name is Mrs. Elena Tan. I am a dying woman who has decided to donate what I have to you. for charitable goals.
I am 59 years old and was diagnosed for cancer about 2 years ago, kindly Contact my lawyer through this email address or
you can call his private Lin 🙁 +855976127307) ( barristerrichardl@yahoo.com.hk) if you are interested in carrying out
this task, so that he can arrange the release of the funds ($10,500,000.00)to you.
My lawyer’s name is Barrister Richard Lee. I know I have never met you but instincts tells me to do this, and i hope you
act sincerely.
Thank you and God bless you.
Mrs. Elena Tan.
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Bo Clark
September 17, 2009 @ 1:03 pm
I just received this one, too. Darn, I was really hoping some poor dying lady wanted to leave all her money to me. I even wrote to the “barrister” and insisted that 10.5 million was far too much, and that a few thousand would tide me over just fine.